Course Schedule by Instructor - (Credit Spring 2024)

Course Listings as of May. 18, 2024 - 11:02 AM

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Integrated Reading and Writing

16 Week Session: January 16 - May 12

INRW 0340 Integrated Reading and Writing Strategies

2 P + [14/16] 76242 Lec 001 SAC SAC1 1137 TTh 1:30pm- 2:50pm Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Frye, Elizabeth (Dir)

76242-INRW-0340-001 is paired with 76192-HUMA-1301-021 (a Great Questions Seminar – see below), which meets, TTH 12:00pm- 1:20pm (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1206). Students must register for both sections.

NOTE: If you withdraw from one of these classes, you will automatically be withdrawn from the other. Also, if either professor withdraws you from their class due to lack of progress or excessive absences, you will be withdrawn from both.

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. 

TEXTBOOK NOTE: Students will be required to purchase an eBook chapter collection from Pearson Publishing for a minimal cost (under $20). This is available directly from the publisher. More information will be provided on the first day of class.

TO REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES, FILL OUT THE SPRING 2024 COREQ REGISTRATION FORM [https://liberalarts.austincc.edu/inrw/corequisite-registration/]].If you have general questions about paired courses, email inrw-coreq@austincc.edu.

2 P + [14/16] 76262 Lec 056 SAC SAC1 1208 TTh 12:00pm- 1:20pm Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Frye, Elizabeth (Dir)

76262-INRW 0340-056 is paired with 75025-ENGL 1301-007, which meets TTH 1:30pm- 2:50pm (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1208). Students must register for both sections. Please register for the INRW section first.
NOTE: If you withdraw from one of these classes, you will automatically be withdrawn from the other. Also, if either professor withdraws you from their class due to lack of progress or excessive absences, you will be withdrawn from both.
TEXTBOOK NOTE: Students will be required to purchase an eBook chapter collection from Pearson Publishing for a minimal cost (under $20). This is available directly from the publisher. More information will be provided on the first day of class.
TO REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES, FILL OUT THE SPRING 2024 COREQ REGISTRATION FORM [https://liberalarts.austincc.edu/inrw/corequisite-registration/].
If you have general questions about paired courses, email inrw-coreq@austincc.edu.

INRW 0420 Intermediate Integrated Reading and Writing Strategies

2 P [8/10] 76279 Lec 018 SAC SAC1 1137 MW 10:00am- 11:45am Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register
          Lab SAC SAC1 1137 MW 11:50am- 12:20pm Jan 16 May 12    

Instructors: Frye, Elizabeth (Dir)

76279-INRW-0420-018 is paired with 76183-HUMA-1301-009 (a Great Questions Seminar – see below), which meets MW 12:30pm- 1:50pm (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1320). Students must register for both sections.

NOTE: If you withdraw from one of these sections, you will automatically be withdrawn from the other. Also, if either professor withdraws you from a section due to lack of progress or excessive absences, you will be withdrawn from both.

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum.

This is a First Day Access section. This section includes a fee to cover the costs of required digital materials and/or an electronic textbook, provided at a discounted rate from the ACC Bookstore. IMPORTANT! The digital materials fee will be added to your tuition and fees when you register. You may choose to opt out of this fee and receive a refund if you wish to purchase the course materials separately. Opt-out requests must be received prior to the official reporting date for a full refund. For more information see www.austincc.edu/firstday.TO REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES, FILL OUT THE To participate, fill out the SPRING 2024 COREQ REGISTRATION FORM [https://liberalarts.austincc.edu/inrw/corequisite-registration/]If you have general questions about paired courses, email inrw-coreq@austincc.edu

5 P [5/10] 76280 Lec 020 SAC SAC1 1137 MW 2:00pm- 3:45pm Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register
          Lab SAC SAC1 1137 MW 3:50pm- 4:20pm Jan 16 May 12    

Instructors: Frye, Elizabeth (Dir)

76280-INRW-0420-020 is paired with 76183-HUMA-1301-009 (a Great Questions Seminar – see below), which meets MW 12:30pm- 1:50pm Lecture,  (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1320). Students must register for both sections.

NOTE: If you withdraw from one of these sections, you will automatically be withdrawn from the other. Also, if either professor withdraws you from a section due to lack of progress or excessive absences, you will be withdrawn from both.

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum.

This is a First Day Access section. This section includes a fee to cover the costs of required digital materials and/or an electronic textbook, provided at a discounted rate from the ACC Bookstore. IMPORTANT! The digital materials fee will be added to your tuition and fees when you register. You may choose to opt out of this fee and receive a refund if you wish to purchase the course materials separately. Opt-out requests must be received prior to the official reporting date for a full refund. For more information see www.austincc.edu/firstday.TO REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES, FILL OUT THE To participate, fill out the SPRING 2024 COREQ REGISTRATION FORM [https://liberalarts.austincc.edu/inrw/corequisite-registration/]If you have general questions about paired courses, email inrw-coreq@austincc.edu